Question
If the absolute value of x is 5, what is the value of x?
5
-5 or 5
-25 or 25
-5
-5
5
-5 or 5
-25 or 25
-5
-5
Answers
GPT 3.5
The correct answer is -5 or 5.
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The integer -20 would BEST represent which of these events?
I. You remove 20 lbs of peaches from a pile.
II. You fill a tub with 20 gallons of water.
III. You withdraw $20 from a bank account.
II and III
II only
I and III
I only
I. You remove 20 lbs of peaches from a pile.
II. You fill a tub with 20 gallons of water.
III. You withdraw $20 from a bank account.
II and III
II only
I and III
I only
GPT 3.5
III
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The integer -20 would BEST represent which of these events?
I. You remove 20 lbs of peaches from a pile.
II. You fill a tub with 20 gallons of water.
III. You withdraw $20 from a bank account.
answer options:
II and III
II only
I and III
I only
I. You remove 20 lbs of peaches from a pile.
II. You fill a tub with 20 gallons of water.
III. You withdraw $20 from a bank account.
answer options:
II and III
II only
I and III
I only
GPT 3.5
I
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no sorry the answers option are
II and III
II only
I and III
I only
II and III
II only
I and III
I only
GPT 3.5
II only
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ok thank you
GPT 3.5
You're welcome! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
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Which of these situations illustrates two quantities that combine to make 0?
Mariah lost ten pounds and then gained 6 pounds
Sarah gets 10 dollars for her allowance and then spends 10 dollars at the movies.
A business whose expenses are more than their profit
Marcus scores 900 points playing a video game and then loses over half of those points.
Mariah lost ten pounds and then gained 6 pounds
Sarah gets 10 dollars for her allowance and then spends 10 dollars at the movies.
A business whose expenses are more than their profit
Marcus scores 900 points playing a video game and then loses over half of those points.
GPT 3.5
Mariah lost ten pounds and then gained 6 pounds
Sarah gets 10 dollars for her allowance and then spends 10 dollars at the movies.
Marcus scores 900 points playing a video game and then loses over half of those points.
All three situations illustrate two quantities that combine to make 0.
Sarah gets 10 dollars for her allowance and then spends 10 dollars at the movies.
Marcus scores 900 points playing a video game and then loses over half of those points.
All three situations illustrate two quantities that combine to make 0.
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On a number line, what is the distance between -67 and 14?
-53
81
-81
53
-53
81
-81
53
GPT 3.5
The distance between -67 and 14 on a number line is 81.
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Madison has $650 in her account. She makes a $350 withdrawal, deposits $100, and then gets charged a $20 fee. How much does she have in her account?
$490
$440
$380
$330
$490
$440
$380
$330
GPT 3.5
Madison has $440 in her account.
Starting with $650, she makes a $350 withdrawal, leaving her with $300.
She then deposits $100, increasing her balance to $400.
However, she gets charged a $20 fee, reducing her account balance to $380.
Starting with $650, she makes a $350 withdrawal, leaving her with $300.
She then deposits $100, increasing her balance to $400.
However, she gets charged a $20 fee, reducing her account balance to $380.
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please explain in a easier way
GPT 3.5
Certainly! Here's a simpler explanation:
1. Madison starts with $650 in her account.
2. She withdraws $350, which leaves her with $650 - $350 = $300.
3. Madison then deposits $100, which increases her balance to $300 + $100 = $400.
4. She gets charged a $20 fee, which means her new balance is $400 - $20 = $380.
Therefore, Madison has $380 in her account.
1. Madison starts with $650 in her account.
2. She withdraws $350, which leaves her with $650 - $350 = $300.
3. Madison then deposits $100, which increases her balance to $300 + $100 = $400.
4. She gets charged a $20 fee, which means her new balance is $400 - $20 = $380.
Therefore, Madison has $380 in her account.
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ok thank you so much
GPT 3.5
You're welcome! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.